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Short answer: you can't. Fortunately, sessions expire automatically after a period of time; check your servlet engine documentation to see how to set this timeout period.
I felt that there should...more

Look at the Tomcat IIS How to file located at the address :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/jakarta-tomcat/src/doc/tomcat-iis-howto.html
(or
http://jakarta.apache.org/cvsweb/index.cgi/jakarta-t...more

It depends on the web server you are using to test your servlet. For instance, with Tomcat, you would replace the WAR file and the server notices the change and loads the new servlet on the next r...more

How can you copy a JavaScript variable to a JSP session variable without using cookies?
I am trying to store the value of a SELECT object in a session variable so it can be accessed in other JSP's...more

The following CGI environment variables, and their descriptions, were taken from the CGI
specification, at http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi/env.html.
Please see http://java.sun.com/products/servle...more

The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) is an application programming interface (API) for accessing different kinds of naming and directory services. JNDI is not specific to a particular n...more

You can't do this directly but it is easy to do indirectly using JavaScript.
Essentially you return a page that has as its onLoad event code that opens a page and gets your new data.
Your servle...more

A stateful session bean is an enterprise bean (EJB component) that acts as a server-side extension of the client that uses it. The stateful session bean is created by a client and will work for o...more

Yes. However, unlike servlets, you are not required to implement HTTP-protocol specific
methods like doGet() or doPost() within your JSP page. You can obtain the data for the
FORM input elements...more